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Archaeobatrachia

Index Archaeobatrachia

The Archaeobatrachia are a suborder of Anura containing various primitive frogs and toads. [1]

18 relations: Amphibian, Amplexus, Bombinatoridae, Drzewica Formation, European fire-bellied toad, Frog, Hochstetter's frog, Leiopelmatidae, List of amphibians, List of amphibians of North America, List of Anuran families, List of tetrapod families, Mesobatrachia, Neobatrachia, Notobatrachus, Pelobatoidea, Tailed frog, Yellow-bellied toad.

Amphibian

Amphibians are ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia.

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Amplexus

Amplexus (Latin "embrace") is a type of mating behavior exhibited by some externally fertilizing species (chiefly amphibians and horseshoe crabs) in which a male grasps a female with his front legs as part of the mating process, and at the same time or with some time delay, he fertilizes the female eggs as they are released from the body.

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Bombinatoridae

The Bombinatoridae are often referred to as fire-bellied toads because of their brightly colored ventral sides, which show they are highly toxic.

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Drzewica Formation

The Drzewica Formation is a geologic formation in Szydłowiec, Poland.

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European fire-bellied toad

The European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina) is a fire-bellied toad native to mainland Europe.

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Frog

A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (Ancient Greek ἀν-, without + οὐρά, tail).

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Hochstetter's frog

Hochstetter's frog or Hochstetter's New Zealand frog (Leiopelma hochstetteri) is a primitive frog native to New Zealand, one of only four extant species belonging to the taxonomic family Leiopelmatidae.

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Leiopelmatidae

The Leiopelmatidae are the family of New Zealand primitive frogs, belonging to the suborder Archaeobatrachia.

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List of amphibians

List of amphibians organizes the class of amphibian by family and subfamilies and mentions the number of species in each of them.

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List of amphibians of North America

This is a checklist of American amphibians found north of Mexico, based mainly on publications by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.

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List of Anuran families

This list of Anuran families shows all extant families of Anura.

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List of tetrapod families

The page lists all of the families in the clade Tetrapoda, organized by taxonomic ranks.

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Mesobatrachia

The Mesobatrachia are the second-largest of the Anura suborders of amphibians.

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Neobatrachia

The Neobatrachia are a suborder of the Anura, the order of frogs and toads.

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Notobatrachus

Notobatrachus is an extinct genus of frog from the middle Jurassic Cañadon Asfalto Formation of northern Patagonia, Argentina.

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Pelobatoidea

The Pelobatoidea are a superfamily of frogs.

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Tailed frog

The tailed frogs are two species of frogs in the genus Ascaphus, the only taxon in the family Ascaphidae.

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Yellow-bellied toad

The yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata) belongs to the order Anura, the archaeobatrachial family Bombinatoridae, and the genus of fire-bellied toads.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeobatrachia

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